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may god bless the united states of america. thank you. >> the president of the united states says in mehebrew, thank u very much, to the young people where he delivered a very pro-israel, very pro-palestine, a very, very pro-peace speech. john king was catching together with our entire team what's going on. the president warmly received, john. he got heckled a little bit, made fun of it, but in response, most of the young people there stood up and gave him a standing ovation. a very well-received speech, even though he spoke very directly, very bluntly to the people of israel about the peace process. >> some trademark obama political campaigning, if you will, wolf. what we've seen in the united states on display here in israel. number one, choosing to speak in this big speech to the israeli people, not to the older political leadership, but to younger people. the president is saying the challenge of peace is for the younger generations. both israelis and palestinians, to demand that their leaders take risk. to demand that their
may god bless the united states of america. thank you. >> the president of the united states says in mehebrew, thank u very much, to the young people where he delivered a very pro-israel, very pro-palestine, a very, very pro-peace speech. john king was catching together with our entire team what's going on. the president warmly received, john. he got heckled a little bit, made fun of it, but in response, most of the young people there stood up and gave him a standing ovation. a very...
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so now 17 states in the united states do not have it. 33 do have it. and it is shock to ing to many people because we're called the civilized world that does not have the western world, we're the only one that has the death penalty. there had been a trend for a while against the death penalty. i think that trend continues. authority carolina had a moratorium for a while. it was on the table to be repealed in connecticut and then the pettitte family was murdered, they took it off the table and wrougbrought it back their trial. >> vinnie, i know there are a lot of people watching the television saying shut up already. for the worst of the worst, this is what they deserve. what if it's not a moral question and what if i take you back to just before the commercial break when i say science is so good, we can outsmart the bad guys. how good is science and how good is our handling of science if we're to be so perfect as to snuff someone's life out state sanctioned? >> the bottom line is life in prison is the alternative. but that's still a life. it's a life d
so now 17 states in the united states do not have it. 33 do have it. and it is shock to ing to many people because we're called the civilized world that does not have the western world, we're the only one that has the death penalty. there had been a trend for a while against the death penalty. i think that trend continues. authority carolina had a moratorium for a while. it was on the table to be repealed in connecticut and then the pettitte family was murdered, they took it off the table and...
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as a candidate and earlier as a united states senator. here they come right now. we'll hear from the prime minister first, followed by the president. >> mr. president, barack, it is a great pleasure for me to host you here in jerusalem. you've graciously hosted me many times in washington. so i'm very pleased to have this opportunity to reciprocate. i hope that the goodwill and warmth of the people of israel has already made you feel at home. >> very much so. >> we had an opportunity today to begin discussing the wide range of issues that are critical to both our countries. and foremost among these is iran's relentless pursuit of nuclear weapons. mr. president, you have made it clear that you're determined to prevent iran from developing nuclear weapons. i appreciate your forth right position on this point. i also appreciate that you have noted that you have acted to thwart this threat, both through determined diplomacy, and strong sanctions that are getting stronger yet. notwithstanding our joint efforts and your great success, in mobili
as a candidate and earlier as a united states senator. here they come right now. we'll hear from the prime minister first, followed by the president. >> mr. president, barack, it is a great pleasure for me to host you here in jerusalem. you've graciously hosted me many times in washington. so i'm very pleased to have this opportunity to reciprocate. i hope that the goodwill and warmth of the people of israel has already made you feel at home. >> very much so. >> we had an...
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and it is a challenge to the united states. we can't afford to see iran with a nuclear weapon for all kinds of reasons. it would be transformative in a negative sense for the region at large. so i think they are going to cooperate on this. obama's tenure, his legacy and his status as a lame duck are going to compete with one another and netanyahu may also be looking at the end of his tenure as a prime minister having served longer than any other prime minister in israel's history, so time is not an ally right now, it's an adversary. and i think it's going to compel both men to try to find a way to work together. >> aaron david miller, thanks so much. we appreciate it. >> thanks, carol. >>> political buzz. a look at the best political topics of the day. 30 seconds on the day. playing with us, jason johnson a political science professor for politics 365 and kate dawson, former chairman of the south carolina republican party. welcome to you both. >> good morning. >> let's start with a tough one. first up, chemical weapons in syria
and it is a challenge to the united states. we can't afford to see iran with a nuclear weapon for all kinds of reasons. it would be transformative in a negative sense for the region at large. so i think they are going to cooperate on this. obama's tenure, his legacy and his status as a lame duck are going to compete with one another and netanyahu may also be looking at the end of his tenure as a prime minister having served longer than any other prime minister in israel's history, so time is...
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will have no greater friend than the united states. and the work we do in our time will make it more likely that the children that we saw today, alongside children from throughout the region, have the opportunity for security and peace and prosperity. you know, this obligation to future generations, i think, was well symbolized by the tree planting that we started our meeting with. you know, the town recounts the story of homie, the worker, and saw a man planting a tree, and asked, how long before this tree yields fruit, to which the man responded, seven year. so he asked, are you sure you'll be alive in another 70 years to see it? and the man replied, when i came into the world, i found carab treeings, as my forefathers planted for me, so will i plant for my children. president peres, i think, understands that story well. so we want to all thank you for all the seeds you've planted, the seeds of progress, the seeds of security, the seeds of peace, all the seeds that have helped not only israel grow, but also the relationship between o
will have no greater friend than the united states. and the work we do in our time will make it more likely that the children that we saw today, alongside children from throughout the region, have the opportunity for security and peace and prosperity. you know, this obligation to future generations, i think, was well symbolized by the tree planting that we started our meeting with. you know, the town recounts the story of homie, the worker, and saw a man planting a tree, and asked, how long...
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will it be in the united states? federal court? state court? it's absolutely preposterous, fred. this is absolutely just laughable. and that's what we should do when we read this story. we should all just sit back and have a hearty laugh, st. patrick's day tomorrow, happy st. patrick's day. this case, there is no case. it's stupid. >> all righty. >> we agree. >> an agreement. there you go. all right. avery, richard -- >> avery's wearing a green tie. >> all ready for st. paddy's weekend. thanks so much, gentlemen. good to see you. the legal guys are here every saturday. don't miss them at this time, noon eastern hour, to give us their take on the most intriguing legal cases of the week. >>> a reminder to watch cnn's new show "the lead" with jake tamer. starts monday at 4:00. you're crazy. go faster! go faster! go faster! go faster! no! stop...stop... (mom) i raised my son to be careful... hi, sweetie. hi, mom. (mom) but just to be safe... i got a subaru. (announcer) love. it's what makes a subaru a subaru. michael, tell us why you used to book this fabulous hotel? well you can see
will it be in the united states? federal court? state court? it's absolutely preposterous, fred. this is absolutely just laughable. and that's what we should do when we read this story. we should all just sit back and have a hearty laugh, st. patrick's day tomorrow, happy st. patrick's day. this case, there is no case. it's stupid. >> all righty. >> we agree. >> an agreement. there you go. all right. avery, richard -- >> avery's wearing a green tie. >> all ready...
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states is prepared just in case. >> the united states is fully capable of defending against any north korean ballistic missile attack. >> so i've always wondered just how prepared and how is our gear. joining us again is spider marks. so when jay carney says we have what it takes, i'm guessing he mean as defensive weapon system. how is that system these days? >> well, it's in great shape. we've been looking at this problem that north korea poses in terms of its ballistic missile challenge primarily for decades. and it's a combination of capabilities that really starts with an incredibly aggressive system to pick up anomalies in terms of when they'll launch their missiles. and bear in mind they've only successfully put one missile into -- one essentially into orbit, just a pod. but they to hado have a missile system but it only reacheses in to asia. but it starts with the warning system that allows us to see that, and it also brings in some fixed locations that are in south korea, as well. so there is a great robust very redundant anti-missile system that exists, but clearly what we've
states is prepared just in case. >> the united states is fully capable of defending against any north korean ballistic missile attack. >> so i've always wondered just how prepared and how is our gear. joining us again is spider marks. so when jay carney says we have what it takes, i'm guessing he mean as defensive weapon system. how is that system these days? >> well, it's in great shape. we've been looking at this problem that north korea poses in terms of its ballistic...
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the united states will certainly do our part. we are already the single largest donor of humanitarian assistance to the syrian people. some of this has helped people here in jordan. and today i'm announcing that my administration will work with congress to provide jordan with an additional $200 million in budget support this year as it cares for syrian refugees and jordanian communities effected by this crisis. this will mean more humanitarian assistance and basic services including education for syrian children so far from home whose lives have been upended. and i think as parents we can only imagine how heartbreaking that must be for any parent to see their children having to go through the kinds of turmoil that they're experiencing. our cooperation on syria's an example of how the partnership between the united states and jordan improves the lives not only of the jordanian people but peoples across the region. so, again, your majesty, i want to express my great appreciation for our partnership. and i want to thank you and the
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the united states of america helped us to make this possible. still, the path to tomorrow may be fought with obstacles. i believe that we can overcome them by our determination and by your commitment. i'm convinced that you will do whatever is necessary to free the world's horizons and disguise jerusalem from the iranian threat. iran denies the shara and calls for a new one. iran is building a nuclear bomb. the iranian regime is the greatest danger to the world peace. time and again, peace, prosperity, and stable society cannot flourish when threats and belligerentcy abound. ladies and gentlemen, tonight, the iranian people are celebrating their new year. i wish them, from the depths of my heart, a happy holiday and a year of freedom. israel will seize any opportunity for peace. being small, we have to maintain our edge. i know that you responded and will respond to it. the strengths of israel is its defense forces. therefore, the ability to seek peace. and north america has contributed to israel's security is the best guarantee to end the march
the united states of america helped us to make this possible. still, the path to tomorrow may be fought with obstacles. i believe that we can overcome them by our determination and by your commitment. i'm convinced that you will do whatever is necessary to free the world's horizons and disguise jerusalem from the iranian threat. iran denies the shara and calls for a new one. iran is building a nuclear bomb. the iranian regime is the greatest danger to the world peace. time and again, peace,...
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it's not about the united states or south korea. he's trying to rally support at home as he con ssolidates his position. others say it's something in his relationship with the mull tear. he inherited this job in a military first society, or maybe he's trying to bargain, provoke a crisis in order to improve his bargaining position. north korea is the least understood country in the world. the most opaque country in the world. we have theories, but not a the lot of facts. . >> coupkim jong-un is saying he being provoked because of the mull tear exercises. so why would the u.s. use stealth bombers for these kind of attack practices given the climate right now involving north korea? >> the pentagon has said this had been planned for quite some time even though it hadn't been done before. i don't know. it seems as if we have had a lot happen this week that we have never seen before. i would say the u.s. purpose in doing this, there are a couple of roons why. they are trying to send a message to south korea and to japan saying, look, the
it's not about the united states or south korea. he's trying to rally support at home as he con ssolidates his position. others say it's something in his relationship with the mull tear. he inherited this job in a military first society, or maybe he's trying to bargain, provoke a crisis in order to improve his bargaining position. north korea is the least understood country in the world. the most opaque country in the world. we have theories, but not a the lot of facts. . >> coupkim...
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because remember, the trees were given to the united states by the government of japan. finally there's a kite festival on march 30th, which is great escape for families. you'll learn how to make and fly your own kites on the mall. >> reporter: many hotels are offering special deals. >> a great way to experience the festival is look for hotel packages that include perks like metro cars, trolley tours. >> reporter: guided tours of the the cherry blossoms are available by foot, bus or even boat. >> it's absolutely beautiful. great celebration of spring. and a great way to escape all these gray days we have e been having. >> gorgeous. you can find out more about the national cherry blossom festival at cnn.com/travel. experts with the national park service say they don't expect the trees to be in full bloom until about the second week of april. that would be like almost after the festival ends. good luck. [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. governor of getting it done. you know how to dance... with a deadline. and you...rent from national. because only national lets y
because remember, the trees were given to the united states by the government of japan. finally there's a kite festival on march 30th, which is great escape for families. you'll learn how to make and fly your own kites on the mall. >> reporter: many hotels are offering special deals. >> a great way to experience the festival is look for hotel packages that include perks like metro cars, trolley tours. >> reporter: guided tours of the the cherry blossoms are available by foot,...
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. >>> in north korea, new statements against the united states. a statement from pyongyang warn naval stations in guam are within its striking distance. annual military exercises have been happening in the area. >>> a hunger strike at guantanamo bay has quadrupled. 25 prisoners are skipping meals and eight of them are being force fed with a hose that goes up their noses. lawyers for detainees say they are protested because their correspo korans were searched and they are losing hope of ever being freed. >>> in chicago, 50 public schools could be shut down. tens of thousands of kids will be sent to schools that perform better and have more resources. the news has outraged many parents who say the cuts are mainly targeting minorities. >> what do you think about that? >> i think it's a bit ridiculous. >> any part of chicago that's trying to rebuild, the neighborhood is important. if you take them out of where they live, what does that say to the child? >> school officials say they will be able to close schools that are old and largely empty. most of
. >>> in north korea, new statements against the united states. a statement from pyongyang warn naval stations in guam are within its striking distance. annual military exercises have been happening in the area. >>> a hunger strike at guantanamo bay has quadrupled. 25 prisoners are skipping meals and eight of them are being force fed with a hose that goes up their noses. lawyers for detainees say they are protested because their correspo korans were searched and they are...
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and they could issue a sweeping decision legalizing gay marriage throughout the united states. now, most constitutional scholars don't think they'll go that far, but you know something, they could if they wanted to. >> but right now, you know, these cases are diametrically opposed. you have one talking about state law and the other talking about the federal reach. will one supersede the other? meaning, you know, if the federal law is reversed and there is a recognition of marriages of same-sex couples, then no matter what, states would have to recognize that, right? >> not necessarily. the federal law, and that's the second case that going to be argued on wednesday, is the doma law, defense of marriage act. that act says that no state can be forced, essentially, to adopt gay marriage. the federal law defines marriage as a union between a man and a woman. now, if the court throws that out and says that is unconstitutional, that just means the states can do what they want. some states will adopt gay marriage. as a matter of fact, i think nine states right now have already legaliz
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the cleavers are the minority in the united states right now. there are so many homes of divorced parents, single parents, and gay parents. you know. who are we to stand in judgment on these parents? the only difference, don, between a gay couple and a heterosexual couple is that a gay couple cannot have accidental procreation. that means when you are gay and want a baby, you really want to have that baby. >> figure out how to have that baby. >> lot of work and a lot of expense. >> we are running out of time. >> type of people that stand on judge and jury. >> lz, during the break, we were asking are you available next week during easter to come on the show. no, i'm going -- it is my son's spring break. you are a gay dad. we will be in london. you are taking your family out of the country to enjoy easter. i would love to have a dad that took me to london for spring break. gay or straight. >> i just -- i just wanted to, you know, add support on a point. you know, i was in a point of my career i could live anywhere in the country. i was a senior wr
the cleavers are the minority in the united states right now. there are so many homes of divorced parents, single parents, and gay parents. you know. who are we to stand in judgment on these parents? the only difference, don, between a gay couple and a heterosexual couple is that a gay couple cannot have accidental procreation. that means when you are gay and want a baby, you really want to have that baby. >> figure out how to have that baby. >> lot of work and a lot of expense....
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cut it short now because of this. >>> the president of the united states. the president of the united states speaking now in illinois, outside of chicago, at the argon national laboratory, talking energy, clean energy. let's listen. >> -- turn them into a business. so think about this. just a few years ago, the american auto industry was flat lining. today, thanks in part to discoveries made right here at argon, some of the most high tech fuel efficient, pretty spiffy cars in the world are once again designed, engineered and built here in the united states. and that's why we have to keep investing in scientific research. so i need to -- we have to maintain our edge. because the work you're doing today will end up in the products that we make and sell tomorrow. you're helping to secure our energy future. and if we do it well, then that's going to help us avoid some of the perils of climate change, will leave a healthier planet for our kids, but to do it we got to make sure we're making the right choices in washington. just the other day, dr. isaacs and direc
cut it short now because of this. >>> the president of the united states. the president of the united states speaking now in illinois, outside of chicago, at the argon national laboratory, talking energy, clean energy. let's listen. >> -- turn them into a business. so think about this. just a few years ago, the american auto industry was flat lining. today, thanks in part to discoveries made right here at argon, some of the most high tech fuel efficient, pretty spiffy cars in the...
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about 2:00 in the afternoon in the east coast of the united states. and, again, you look at some of the images, and the crowd, a sea of umbrellas because it is driving rain. not surprising that some here -- there is a sense of joyousness and excitement and we talked about this before, but in past eight years ago obviously, there has always been the death of the preceding pope. so there was a funeral, a sadness preceding this election. this time around, you don't have a death. you have a retirement. pope benedict is still alive. and so there is much more of a joyful atmosphere, i think. >> that's right. as large as the crowd in the square was here last night, you were here eight years ago, you remember that massive tidal wave of humanity that rushed through rome in the immediate aftermath of john paul's death. they estimate between 5 million and 10 million people came to the city in those days. there was a very atmosphere that was quiet, reverent, somber, because these people believed the church just lost a great pope and a great man. this time there i
about 2:00 in the afternoon in the east coast of the united states. and, again, you look at some of the images, and the crowd, a sea of umbrellas because it is driving rain. not surprising that some here -- there is a sense of joyousness and excitement and we talked about this before, but in past eight years ago obviously, there has always been the death of the preceding pope. so there was a funeral, a sadness preceding this election. this time around, you don't have a death. you have a...
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states, you're not always protected by the laws of the united states. i think the takeaway here is the united states is not going to extradite her, even though they have this agreement. that is because here we have the double jeopardy clause. there they don't. you see that kind of stance taken by countries, let's say, that won't extradite people to the united states, if they don't believe in the death penalty. and the death penalty case. i just suspect that amanda knox is going to be able to go forward with her life, but the bottom line, can you imagine, in prison for four years, thought this was all behind her and it reared its ugly head again. >> here she has this book coming out, you know, fortuitous or not, talk about timing. sunny hostin and ryan smith, thank you very much. >>> adrenaline rush with a tragic ending. two sky divers, one of them the instructor, found dead after jumping out of a plane. we'll talk live to the sky diver in this video. remember this story from recently? he's one of the few who knows the helpless feeling of a free fall wit
states, you're not always protected by the laws of the united states. i think the takeaway here is the united states is not going to extradite her, even though they have this agreement. that is because here we have the double jeopardy clause. there they don't. you see that kind of stance taken by countries, let's say, that won't extradite people to the united states, if they don't believe in the death penalty. and the death penalty case. i just suspect that amanda knox is going to be able to go...
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. >> reporter: will knox have to leave the united states to be tried again? >>> also, the tea party boils over. boycotting fox news because it's turned to the left. say what? >>> plus, lebron james explodes and the heat win 27. but that's nothing compared to arnold. not that arnold, this arnold, arnold palmer and his partner in crime, tiger woods. > >> you mean these or this one? >> all of them. >> take that. are you live in the cnn newsroom. >>> and good morning. thank you for being with me. i'm carol costello. we begin with a story rippling across the atlantic ocean. american exchange student amanda knox should face a new trial in the murder of her roommate. knox was not there for today's ruling. she's been living in the united states since her murder conviction overturned a year and a half ago. her attorney says she is unlikely to return italy. but her attorney in the united states says not so fast. >> it's not within the legal landscape at this particular time. we have to await the directive of the supreme court italy and then see what the appellate court
. >> reporter: will knox have to leave the united states to be tried again? >>> also, the tea party boils over. boycotting fox news because it's turned to the left. say what? >>> plus, lebron james explodes and the heat win 27. but that's nothing compared to arnold. not that arnold, this arnold, arnold palmer and his partner in crime, tiger woods. > >> you mean these or this one? >> all of them. >> take that. are you live in the cnn newsroom....
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the united states. i was given the -- [ cheers and applause ] -- i was given the great privilege of experiencing america in a way that ann and i never anticipated we'd get to do. our fellow citizens opened our hearts and homes to us. of course i left the race disappointed that i didn't win, but i also left honored and humbled to have represented the values we believe in and to speak for so many good and decent people. we've lost races before in the past. but those setbacks prepared us for larger victory. it's up to us to make sure that we learn from our mistakes and my mistakes and that we take advantage of that learning to make sure that we take back the nation -- take back the white house, get the senate and put in place conservative principles. [ applause ] now, it's fashionable in some circles to be pessimistic about america about conservative solutions, about the republican party, i utterly reject pessimism. we may not have carried on november 7th, but we haven't lost the country we love. and we ha
the united states. i was given the -- [ cheers and applause ] -- i was given the great privilege of experiencing america in a way that ann and i never anticipated we'd get to do. our fellow citizens opened our hearts and homes to us. of course i left the race disappointed that i didn't win, but i also left honored and humbled to have represented the values we believe in and to speak for so many good and decent people. we've lost races before in the past. but those setbacks prepared us for...
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south korea and the united states and the recent united nations sanctions against the north. man through chance is at the border between north and south korea. good morning, matthew. >> reporter: carol, good morning. that's right. a lot of tension is growing here. those latest statements coming from north korea. saying they've cut off that key hot line between the two militaries north and south. it's significant because there aren't that many opportunities for the two militaries which face off across that border. to communicate with each other. and so, this is obviously, you know, going to impact potentially on communication between the two sides, particularly over the -- what's calls the industrial complex. that's where the hot line takes place. that's where the communication between the two militaries over the transfer of workers into that industrial complex that's shared between north and south korea. it's meant to be sort of a confidence-building sort of industrial zone. they've cut the hotline off, north korea, because they say war is imminent on the korean peninsula. an
south korea and the united states and the recent united nations sanctions against the north. man through chance is at the border between north and south korea. good morning, matthew. >> reporter: carol, good morning. that's right. a lot of tension is growing here. those latest statements coming from north korea. saying they've cut off that key hot line between the two militaries north and south. it's significant because there aren't that many opportunities for the two militaries which...
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it affecting almost every area in the united states of america. >> and you mentioned the investments have to come from the federal level, state level, local level, but then tonight as we talk about the forced government spending cuts, you've met with other mayors, many of you meeting there in d.c.. how might these budget cuts impact programs there in new orleans? >> well, first of all, they will impact dramatically. opponents say it's a 2% cut. but when you add that on top of cuts over the last couple of years and the financial difficulties of the city, every city in america is facing the difficulties of actually delivering the services to the people. so the folks up in washington can talk a lot about theory. but on the ground when they say do more with less, the reality is you do less with less. and there is no question about that. and when we have to fight something as a nation, it requires both the federal, state, local, not for profits, faith based organizations, all to come in. and we will around the national purpose. and i can't think of one more important than securing the str
it affecting almost every area in the united states of america. >> and you mentioned the investments have to come from the federal level, state level, local level, but then tonight as we talk about the forced government spending cuts, you've met with other mayors, many of you meeting there in d.c.. how might these budget cuts impact programs there in new orleans? >> well, first of all, they will impact dramatically. opponents say it's a 2% cut. but when you add that on top of cuts...
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that company, the united states postal service® works for thousands of home businesses. because at usps.com® you can pay, print and have your packages picked up for free. i can even drop off free boxes. i wear a lot of hats. well, technically i wear one. the u.s. postal service®, no business too small. well, technically i wear one. all stations come over to mithis is for real this time. step seven point two one two. verify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyond it. siemens. answers. >>> same-sex marriage will be front and center at the u.s. supreme court this week. the court will hear arguments on the defense of marriage act and california's proposition 8 which bans same-sex marriage. cnn justice correspondent joe johns is here with details. >> fred, the battle over same-sex marriage in california has been going on for years and coming up this week it finally arrives at the u.s. supreme court. we talk t
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is the united states going to send her back? because there is that extradition treaty. >> those extradition treaties are all very selective. say for instance someone's captured in france and they refuse to extradite back to our country because of, say, i don't know, the death penalty. can't we employ those same things and say i know we have a treaty with you, but you're breaking our laws and we won't extradite her to you. joey jackson, weigh in on that. >> sure we can and i would expect that. extradition of course is the process where another country would request that we provide someone to them so that justice could be meted out. at the same time there are requests and a half the united states to other countries, as well. so we engage in the process where we respect both. but of course we have principles that are well founded within our constitution, one of which is double jeopardy. cannot be tried twice. so as a result of that, i think it would be highly objectionable for the united states to surrender someone to another count
is the united states going to send her back? because there is that extradition treaty. >> those extradition treaties are all very selective. say for instance someone's captured in france and they refuse to extradite back to our country because of, say, i don't know, the death penalty. can't we employ those same things and say i know we have a treaty with you, but you're breaking our laws and we won't extradite her to you. joey jackson, weigh in on that. >> sure we can and i would...
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you have to remember, too, that south korea is protected by the united states. there's something like 28,000 u.s. troops who are stationed here on the korean peninsula. if there was to be any outbreak of war, the sthits wouunited sts would be there to support south korea. >> anna coren, we appreciate it. we have seen the emotion north koreans have shown toward their leader. we got another look at that when kim jong-un visited with troops. it gets pretty bizarre. >> we're not sure when this video was made. the troops obviously overcome with emotion followed him as he boarded a boat. many of them running into the frigid water just to get closer to him. this is apparently near the border with south korea. >>> a son is desperate to see his dying mom, but before he can be with her, he has to catch a connecting flight with only minutes to spare. an impossibility. what happened next is something you'll never forget and neither will he. your new jetta! and you want to buy one like mine because it's so safe, right? yeah... yeah... i know what you've heard -- iihs top saf
you have to remember, too, that south korea is protected by the united states. there's something like 28,000 u.s. troops who are stationed here on the korean peninsula. if there was to be any outbreak of war, the sthits wouunited sts would be there to support south korea. >> anna coren, we appreciate it. we have seen the emotion north koreans have shown toward their leader. we got another look at that when kim jong-un visited with troops. it gets pretty bizarre. >> we're not sure...
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states. what are they going to do about that? first of all, they want more radar support. they want a new base in japan here, to be tracking early on what's happening. they want to beef up missiles in alaska and california and of course they want steady monitoring from ships at sea, from airplanes overhead and from satellites, all watching to see if north korea is going to launch at some point our way. how would that work? if north korea launches a missile, all those early warning
states. what are they going to do about that? first of all, they want more radar support. they want a new base in japan here, to be tracking early on what's happening. they want to beef up missiles in alaska and california and of course they want steady monitoring from ships at sea, from airplanes overhead and from satellites, all watching to see if north korea is going to launch at some point our way. how would that work? if north korea launches a missile, all those early warning
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the united states flying stealth planes over the country. >>> also, the heat streak -- over. after 27 incredible wins, the miami heat was no match for the chicago bulls. >>> and a woman taking vacation photos in hawaii loses her camera under water. >> and i was just floored that, oh, my goodness, even my pictures, brought back a lot of memories of things we had done there that i had forgotten about. >> six years later, it washes up but you won't believe where. you're live in the "cnn newsroom." >> announcer: this is cnn breaking news. >>> and good morning, thank you for joining us, i'm carol costello. we do begin with breaking news. we're learning more about what led to the tragic shooting at sandy hook elementary school. new documents just released to the court last hour are mostly about adam lanza who killed 27 people in november and took his own life. susan candiotti is poring over the documents. susan, new information about a holiday card. >> that's right, among the things listed in the documents about what authorities found inside the house, a gift card. a gift card, as
the united states flying stealth planes over the country. >>> also, the heat streak -- over. after 27 incredible wins, the miami heat was no match for the chicago bulls. >>> and a woman taking vacation photos in hawaii loses her camera under water. >> and i was just floored that, oh, my goodness, even my pictures, brought back a lot of memories of things we had done there that i had forgotten about. >> six years later, it washes up but you won't believe where....
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. >>> in afghanistan, president hamid karzai is accuse the united states and the taliban of colluding against the afghan people. karzai said both sides are trying to convince afghans that violence will worsen if most foreign troops leave the country. he was reacting to a bombing in kabul yesterday, which killed at least nine people during a visit by chuck hagel. a visit by karzai and hagel was canceled but the two did meet privately. >> we did discuss those comments. i told the president it was not true, that the united states was unilaterally working with the taliban in trying to negotiate anything. the fact is any prospect any prospects of peace or political settlements, that has to be led by the afghans. >> hagel visited with u.s. and afghan troops to thank them for their service. >>> as thousands of american tourists head to mexico for spring break, the recently pointed a tourism minister of a western mexican state is killed. he was shot to death by gunmen while driving in his car. authorities say the attack may have been related to his private business dealings. >>> back here in
. >>> in afghanistan, president hamid karzai is accuse the united states and the taliban of colluding against the afghan people. karzai said both sides are trying to convince afghans that violence will worsen if most foreign troops leave the country. he was reacting to a bombing in kabul yesterday, which killed at least nine people during a visit by chuck hagel. a visit by karzai and hagel was canceled but the two did meet privately. >> we did discuss those comments. i told the...
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carnival will fly passengers back to the united states. the first flights expected to arrive later this afternoon. last hour, passenger greg stark told me the crew was working really hard to take care of everybody. >> they've been, you know, trying to cater to the situation. last night, you know, they actually flew a singer last night to do a concert. it was john secada came on board to do a concert here. so the condition, pretty good. they are coordinating to get everybody out today and tomorrow, i believe. not everybody has flight times as of yet. >> this is not carnival's only headache. last night the carnival "legend" started having problems with its propulsion ship. that ship is skipping its final port and limping its way back to flap. carnival says all working normally on board that ship, though. >>> to a cnn exclusive. a change in heart. a stunning change in position. conservative rob portman said he's dropping his hard dine proposition to same-sex marriage because one of his sons is gay. it's a deeply personal position by a very pu
carnival will fly passengers back to the united states. the first flights expected to arrive later this afternoon. last hour, passenger greg stark told me the crew was working really hard to take care of everybody. >> they've been, you know, trying to cater to the situation. last night, you know, they actually flew a singer last night to do a concert. it was john secada came on board to do a concert here. so the condition, pretty good. they are coordinating to get everybody out today and...
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this comes just a day after the united states sent b-2 stealth bombers over south korea for military drills, a move that north korea says is a threat of quote/unquote nuclear war. bev within reporting, getting and hearing this growing rhetoric from north korea in recent weeks, the nation calling the u.s. warmongers and imperialists. u.s. officials, they say they are concerned. >> i think they're very provocative actions. and belligerent tone has ratcheted up the danger. and we have to understand that reality. >> so chris lawrence for us at the pentagon. chris, i want a reality check. how serious now is the u.s. taking this threat that rockets are aimed and ready to fire? >> well, brooke, they're not worried about any rockets striking austin, l.a., hawaii, places like that. what they are concerned about, though, are those rockets that could be aimed at some of the islands around south korea, some of the local regional attacks. they don't believe at this point that kim jong-un is going to launch any sort of massive strike against the united states. but they're very worried that north k
this comes just a day after the united states sent b-2 stealth bombers over south korea for military drills, a move that north korea says is a threat of quote/unquote nuclear war. bev within reporting, getting and hearing this growing rhetoric from north korea in recent weeks, the nation calling the u.s. warmongers and imperialists. u.s. officials, they say they are concerned. >> i think they're very provocative actions. and belligerent tone has ratcheted up the danger. and we have to...
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buying a house in the united states right sdmou that's part of a strategy. let's look at the s&p 500. the price of the stocks is based on the expected earnings of the companies. stocks are a better value today than five years ago when the dow was at the same level. i heard people say the dow was 30 companies. let's look at the s&p 500. they are made up companies and if you invested back on the same day in march in 2009, you would have made more money on the s&p 500. your return is 140%. before i hear any more excuses about how this is the exception somehow, let's look at the wilshire 5,000. this is 6,000 small and medium sized companies and it is up 135%. that's since it bottomed out in the spring of 2009. nobody wants to buy stocks when they are down. everybody wants to get in when records are being set. most investors missed this. they were scarred understandably by the brutality of the market in 2008 that cut the stock market in half. most retail investors and mom and pops were gun shy to get back in the market. a lot of money flew out. that's part of the
buying a house in the united states right sdmou that's part of a strategy. let's look at the s&p 500. the price of the stocks is based on the expected earnings of the companies. stocks are a better value today than five years ago when the dow was at the same level. i heard people say the dow was 30 companies. let's look at the s&p 500. they are made up companies and if you invested back on the same day in march in 2009, you would have made more money on the s&p 500. your return is...
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obviously, a deeply divided supreme court of the united states. the lawyers who are involved in this case hit with extremely difficult questions. the lawyer arguing for proposition 8, argued of course traditional marriage should be preserved for heterosexual couple because it's all about procreation. but the next question, suzanne, about whether if that's true the state ought to ban marriages between infertile couples or marriages between 55-year-olds. justice antonin scalia repeatedly asked ted olson, the lawyer arguing for the other side, to define how long ago gay marriage became a fundamental right. the question got raised in court today by justice anthony kennedy and they should have taken the case at all. so don't ask anybody to predict how this is going to turn out. >> i was to ask you how you thought it was going to turn out. what was it like outside, inside? what was the feel, the mood, if you will? >> reporter: it's interesting, different cases obviously have different textures. this started out at a bit of a party atmosphere because you
obviously, a deeply divided supreme court of the united states. the lawyers who are involved in this case hit with extremely difficult questions. the lawyer arguing for proposition 8, argued of course traditional marriage should be preserved for heterosexual couple because it's all about procreation. but the next question, suzanne, about whether if that's true the state ought to ban marriages between infertile couples or marriages between 55-year-olds. justice antonin scalia repeatedly asked...
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saying that if there was sort of a catastrophic imminent attack on the united states, that the president would have these powers to sort of strike a u.s. citizen here on u.s. soil, which probably is going to be very shocking to a lot of americans who don't imagine the government would have that sort of authority. >> now, chris lawrence for us at the pentagon. thank you for that report and this whole issue arose because of demands of senator rand paul, who's currently on the floor of the senate, that he made to answer his questions about the right to use drones against americans on u.s. soil. he demanded these answers under the threat of filibustering the brennan nomination. he is now on the floor doing the actual filibuster. >>> coming up this hour, fox news channel president has some choice words for president obama and vice president biden in a new book. >>> then jodi arias spent two weeks on the witness stand answering very detailed questions of attorneys. now, it is in the hands of the jury. >>> and steven tyler becomes the face of privacy rights for celebrities in hawaii. he's been
saying that if there was sort of a catastrophic imminent attack on the united states, that the president would have these powers to sort of strike a u.s. citizen here on u.s. soil, which probably is going to be very shocking to a lot of americans who don't imagine the government would have that sort of authority. >> now, chris lawrence for us at the pentagon. thank you for that report and this whole issue arose because of demands of senator rand paul, who's currently on the floor of the...
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the catholic church is the largest social welfare organization in the united states. it serves 7.8 million needy people last year of all faiths, suzanne. >> that's a very significant contribution. thank you very much, casey. appreciate it. any moment now we are watching florida senator marco rubio is going to go to the podium. this is the conservative political action conference annual meeting taking place. he's one of the key gop players wlo did get invite today this political gathering just outside of washington. new jersey governor chris christie and bob mcdonald two of the noted republicans not invited. there you see rubio there. the event considered really a gauge of conservative thinking and even early preview of the 2016 early presidential race. he is just starting to speak. we want to bring in brianna keilar at this event. tell us why this moment is important for him, brianna. >> reporter: certainly this is an event, suzanne, that i think people look at really wonder how relevant cpac is but certainly often relevant in the fact that you're seeing sort of upcom
the catholic church is the largest social welfare organization in the united states. it serves 7.8 million needy people last year of all faiths, suzanne. >> that's a very significant contribution. thank you very much, casey. appreciate it. any moment now we are watching florida senator marco rubio is going to go to the podium. this is the conservative political action conference annual meeting taking place. he's one of the key gop players wlo did get invite today this political gathering...
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from the united states postal service a small jam maker can ship like a big business. just go online to pay, print and have your packages picked up for free. we'll do the rest. ♪ >>> now to phoenix, where jodi arias' defense is trying to convince a jury that she just cannot remember all the details of the killing of her ex-boyfriend, travis alexander. the defense psychologist returns to the stand in just two hours. no one is denying that she shot him and that she stabbed him, 29 times, in fact, when you include the defensive wounds. but she says her memory of that night is foggy. what she does remember, however, some extraordinarily explicit details of their sex life and that he threatened her, she says. our jean casarez, correspondent for "in session" on trutv, has been in the courtroom, watching all of this unfold. and also with me, lisa bloom is back, legal analyst for avo.com, and glenda hatchet, who is a former juvenile court judge. let me begin with you, jean. this is an expert who spoke with jodi arias and to whom jodi arias also lied, which i find really, rea
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in the battle of iraq, the united states and our allies have prevailed. the transition from dictatorship to democracy will take time. but it's worth every effort. our coalition will stay until our work is done. and then we will leave. >> the war wasn't over on that day, and it was only later we learned saddam hussein was bluffing. he had no weapons of mass destruction. it didn't matter, though. we were stuck in iraq, suffering through ied attacks, abu ghraib, post-traumatic stress disorder and more. according to a new report by brown university, 190,000 have been killed in iraq. 70% of them civilians. 4,488 of them u.s. service members. the war cost you, taxpayers, $2.2 trillion. the cost of rebuild iraq, $60 billion, although most of that money went to contractors and military police. the rest was lost to fraud. as far as making america safer, sadam was a cruel dictator and you could argue he was unstable. but saddam hussein had no weapons of mass destruction and no ties to al qaeda. the talkback question, what did we learn from the iraq war? facebook.co
in the battle of iraq, the united states and our allies have prevailed. the transition from dictatorship to democracy will take time. but it's worth every effort. our coalition will stay until our work is done. and then we will leave. >> the war wasn't over on that day, and it was only later we learned saddam hussein was bluffing. he had no weapons of mass destruction. it didn't matter, though. we were stuck in iraq, suffering through ied attacks, abu ghraib, post-traumatic stress...
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and that this will slow our growth and we'll need lower employment in the united states than otherwise would have been. but we can manage through it and we're going to rely on the outstanding leadership of all these agencies to make sure that we do whatever it is we need to get done to help america's families. now, my agenda obviously is broader than just the sequester. because i laid out both in the inauguration and during the state of the union, a very robust gent to make sure we're doing everything we can to help families thrive and expand their opportunities. we want to make sure we've got a growing middle class and more ladders of opportunity into the middle class, so in addition to talking about budget issue, we're also going to spend some time talking about making sure we have comprehensive immigration reform done and i want to again thank member of congress who are moving forward on that agenda. we're going to have opportunity to talk about an issue that's like early childhood education that can have enormous impact on our kids and productivity. we'll have a chance to hear from
and that this will slow our growth and we'll need lower employment in the united states than otherwise would have been. but we can manage through it and we're going to rely on the outstanding leadership of all these agencies to make sure that we do whatever it is we need to get done to help america's families. now, my agenda obviously is broader than just the sequester. because i laid out both in the inauguration and during the state of the union, a very robust gent to make sure we're doing...
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states. >> that i will support and defend the constitution of the united states. >> against all enemy. >> the u.s. secret service now has its very first female director. julia pierson on the left-hand side of the screen sworn in moments ago in the oval office. she has been chief of the staff at the agency ever since 2008. she began as a special agent back in miami in 1983. >>> and in sports, the next round of the ncaa tourney kicks off tomorrow. in the meantime, watch a little basketball, keep your eye on the miami heat in the nba. by now, you have heard they're streaking. lebron james and company have won 27 games in a row. tonight, they play at chicago. the record for most wins in a row, by an nba team, 33. >>> a policeman makes a dramatic rescue and technology he was wearing gives you an up close and personal view of exactly what happened. more of this remarkable video coming up. ♪ [ acoustic guitar: upbeat ] [ dog ] we found it together. on a walk, walk, walk. love to walk. yeah, we found that wonderful thing. and you smiled. and threw it. and i decided i would never, ever leave
states. >> that i will support and defend the constitution of the united states. >> against all enemy. >> the u.s. secret service now has its very first female director. julia pierson on the left-hand side of the screen sworn in moments ago in the oval office. she has been chief of the staff at the agency ever since 2008. she began as a special agent back in miami in 1983. >>> and in sports, the next round of the ncaa tourney kicks off tomorrow. in the meantime, watch...
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. >>> just a heads up for you, too, if you live in the eastern united states. take a look. this storm has its eyes set on you, i'm sorry to say. in north dakota this morning motorists are being told, look, just stay off the roads altogether. high winds are creating, as you can see, whiteout conditions. in colorado, accidents littered roads and highways. blizzard conditions blamed for a 30-car pileup near vail. this morning we do know interstate 70 is once again open in both directions, though. this morning, though, rough sledding in minneapolis. this is the morning commute for a lot of folks. some areas have seen seven inches of snow and they're still counting it. millions more americans waiting for the storm's arrival. cnn meteorologist jennifer delgado, in fact, has that story. >> reporter: here we go again. >> last week was practice. this is the real deal. >> reporter: another winter storm is gearing up and dumping tons of snow from the dakotas to the east coast. this is north dakota. a foot of snow fell on parts of that state. the roads there? >> they're a little icy. y
. >>> just a heads up for you, too, if you live in the eastern united states. take a look. this storm has its eyes set on you, i'm sorry to say. in north dakota this morning motorists are being told, look, just stay off the roads altogether. high winds are creating, as you can see, whiteout conditions. in colorado, accidents littered roads and highways. blizzard conditions blamed for a 30-car pileup near vail. this morning we do know interstate 70 is once again open in both directions,...
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. >> i'm an airman in the united states air force reserve. >> and i'm a police officer with the metropolitan police department here in d.c. >> which makes this couple a case study in how america's married but unequal approach to same-sex relationships can play out. >> as an airman, it's -- you get a constant reminder that, you know, you're second class. >> jamelle is a federal employee but the federal defense of marriage act bars recognition of same-sex marriage by the federal government which allows 1,000 separate benefits for spouses, everything from filing taxes and receiving death benefits to who gets called as next of kin. >> i had to list karane as my sister just so that someone would call her in the event, that, you know, i'm killed or missing in action or i'm hurt on the job. she can't be me emergency contact. she can't receive my remains. >> reporter: karane, on the other hand, of a district of columbia employee gets the benefit of being married because the district recognizes same-sex marriage but only nine districts have taken that step so she loses that status as a spouse just be
. >> i'm an airman in the united states air force reserve. >> and i'm a police officer with the metropolitan police department here in d.c. >> which makes this couple a case study in how america's married but unequal approach to same-sex relationships can play out. >> as an airman, it's -- you get a constant reminder that, you know, you're second class. >> jamelle is a federal employee but the federal defense of marriage act bars recognition of same-sex marriage by...
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that company, the united states postal service® works for thousands of home businesses. because at usps.com® you can pay, print and have your packages picked up for free. i can even drop off free boxes. i wear a lot of hats. well, technically i wear one. the u.s. postal service®, no business too small. the special airing at 9:00 the special airing at 9:00 >>> we're into day one of those forced spending cuts, $85 billion worth, and it doesn't appear that the president or congressional republicans are any closer to ending the cuts any time soon. >> the president got his tax hikes on january 1st. this discussion about revenue in my view is over. it's about taking on the spending problem here in washington. >> at a time when our businesses have finally begun to get some traction, hiring new workers, bringing jobs back to america, we shouldn't be making a series of dumb arbitrary cuts to things that businesses depend on and workers depend on like education and research and infrastructure and defense. >> joining me is steve bell who is no stranger to these budget battles. he
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we can't even apply the good old united states jurisprudence of this case. we'll have to see what the brits do if at all they fight him on this one. take a break for a second, both of you. the government coming for your guns. this is a huge argument in this country. what if you're not supposed to have those guns anymore? should the government come for your guns? should you allow this to happen? who is doing this the most? going to find out in a moment. ♪ [ jen garner ] what skincare brand is so effective... so trusted... so clinically proven dermatologists recommend it twice as much as any other brand? neutrogena®. recommended by dermatologists 2 times more than any other brand. now that's beautiful. neutrogena®. ♪ neutrogena®. all right that's a fifth-floor probleok.. not in my house! ha ha ha! ha ha ha! no no no! not today! ha ha ha! ha ha ha! jimmy how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? happier than dikembe mutumbo blocking a shot. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. >>> severa
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but they do view north korea as a long-term threat to the united states. want to talk about this a little bit more with north korea specialist john park, with mit and harvard. welcome back. certainly provocative statements from north korea. not exactly new. what is different this time around? >> well, brooke, the environment is different. right now we have a situation where north korea has walked away from the 1953 armistice agreement that stopped the fighting between the combatants. also north korea is no longer answering the military hot line that in previous episodes provided a little more space for conflict management, crisis resolution of sorts. the tensions are definitely high and you look at all of these threats coming out of north korea. also we're seeing levels of heightened military exercises from the south korean and u.s. side where this brings up the tensions between the united states and china when it comes to these type of military buildups, very close to china's borders. >> as the u.s. and south korea have agreed to lower the threshold for r
but they do view north korea as a long-term threat to the united states. want to talk about this a little bit more with north korea specialist john park, with mit and harvard. welcome back. certainly provocative statements from north korea. not exactly new. what is different this time around? >> well, brooke, the environment is different. right now we have a situation where north korea has walked away from the 1953 armistice agreement that stopped the fighting between the combatants. also...
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in february the united states created 236,000 net new jobs. it means jobs minus jobs lost. 236,000, way more than we expected. but a long time ago both presidential candidates said 3 million a year, that's $250,025a month. if that happens, i'll wear a dress for a week. so i'm worried. >> this is the trend. here are all the jobs lost during the great recession and financial crisis. a really tough year and a half there. we tried to figure out sustained job growth. here's what it looks like more recently. on average, 195,000 jobs created every month. if you go like this, ali, you don't have to wear a dress. is that right? >> we want to be able to create this many jobs. but what is the questionerer getting? is this good quality jobs? that's a housing market recovery. you feel better if your house is worth more? >> a little bit of it started that way. it has been holding in there. but we lost two and a half million manufacturing jobs. so 14,000. we'll take it. also when you look at retail jobs, that's important. and health care jobs. some of them p
in february the united states created 236,000 net new jobs. it means jobs minus jobs lost. 236,000, way more than we expected. but a long time ago both presidential candidates said 3 million a year, that's $250,025a month. if that happens, i'll wear a dress for a week. so i'm worried. >> this is the trend. here are all the jobs lost during the great recession and financial crisis. a really tough year and a half there. we tried to figure out sustained job growth. here's what it looks like...
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it comes as south korea and the united states begin military exercises. the drill's scheduled to last two months and involve 3,000 u.s. troops. north korea calls the drills an open declaration of war and is threatening military action. >>> mottly crew lead singer vince neil is recovering from kidney stone surgery this morning. he was hospitalized yesterday after he walked off stage in a concert in sydney. neil was doubled over in his dressing room five minutes until show time and tried to play through the pain. neil is 52 years old. >>> it was one of the biggest disasters in history, march 11, 2011, a devastating earthquake and tsunami hit japan. close to 16,000 people died, and this morning, at the exact time that quack struck, japan's emperor led the nation in a moment of silence. you remember these iconic images, rivers and streams filled with debris. two years later, the garbage is still washing up on american shores. here's keyon law. >> reporter: carol, it was two years ago when i was in japan and the 9.0 earthquake struck. hundreds of acres of debr
it comes as south korea and the united states begin military exercises. the drill's scheduled to last two months and involve 3,000 u.s. troops. north korea calls the drills an open declaration of war and is threatening military action. >>> mottly crew lead singer vince neil is recovering from kidney stone surgery this morning. he was hospitalized yesterday after he walked off stage in a concert in sydney. neil was doubled over in his dressing room five minutes until show time and tried...
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states. what are they going to do about that? first of all, they want more radar support. they want a new base in japan here, to be tracking early on what's happening. they want to beef up missiles in alaska and california and of course they want steady monitoring from ships at sea, from airplanes overhead and from satellites, all watching to see if north korea is going to launch at some point our way. how would that work? if north korea launches a missile, all those early warning systems would send the coordinates of the flight back to these response missiles which would then fire and go up and try to hit it and take it out. ideally, they would like to hit it early on or in the middle and at a last resort, way over here. but they want numerous shots at it so they can stop it. that's really the goal. and they have to have numerous shots because this is all still fairly new technology and it's not all entirely reliable. as i said, we don't know that the north koreans at this point can really g
states. what are they going to do about that? first of all, they want more radar support. they want a new base in japan here, to be tracking early on what's happening. they want to beef up missiles in alaska and california and of course they want steady monitoring from ships at sea, from airplanes overhead and from satellites, all watching to see if north korea is going to launch at some point our way. how would that work? if north korea launches a missile, all those early warning systems would...
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they hope the united states supreme court would do the job for them, the united states supreme court held that obama care was constitutional when all was said and done. they can thank the chief justice john roberts for that. but they're making no bones about it. they don't think it's the right thing. they don't think it's going to hurt. and they're going to try to eliminate it. the only way they would do so is if they had decisive majorities. they can do it in the house of representatives, but the republicans don't have a majority in the senate. even if they were to do it get that majority, even a super majority, which is unlikely, the president could override that kind of legislation. you need two-thirds majorities. so it's not going to happen as chris wallace accurately pointed out to paul ryan. but that's still not stopping him he'd like to see it go away one of these days. >> wolf, you might remember this. right after the president was elected the first go around he had a bunch of folks over to celebrate the super bowl, had a party, they were in the theater, all of that. seemed l
they hope the united states supreme court would do the job for them, the united states supreme court held that obama care was constitutional when all was said and done. they can thank the chief justice john roberts for that. but they're making no bones about it. they don't think it's the right thing. they don't think it's going to hurt. and they're going to try to eliminate it. the only way they would do so is if they had decisive majorities. they can do it in the house of representatives, but...
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to put the papacy in the hands of the united states pope and the united states government being what it is, i think it is probably a slim chance. >> and fascinating as i think it would be to be inside that conclave, i'm more interested in the discussions that go on later tonight and sort of the politicking without actually politicking. and people running without really saying they're running or acknowledging in any way that this is something they want. unless you have fascinating sort of -- fascinating conversations going on behind the scenes. >> i think it is. it is all very subtle. and, again, there is a secrecy involved. what is interesting to me is that last time there was a cardinal who anonymously publishes diaries with the vote. now, when you hear about how strict it is that you're not supposed to do that, for a cardinal to have done that, until we know the exact tabulation from last time of who voted for whom, how many, and of course cardinal ratzinger and -- >> just to show,000 thi how thi change, we heard these names, the man -- the cardinal deemed to finish second accordin
to put the papacy in the hands of the united states pope and the united states government being what it is, i think it is probably a slim chance. >> and fascinating as i think it would be to be inside that conclave, i'm more interested in the discussions that go on later tonight and sort of the politicking without actually politicking. and people running without really saying they're running or acknowledging in any way that this is something they want. unless you have fascinating sort of...
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. >> a woman in the united states told us this on the record. we published it last month. >> the dominican republic it will be interested to see that indeed these women were not paid. we'll be very interested to see what proof you can bring to us. we'd love to have you back on to talk about it. >> we will definitely keep investigating this story and let you know what we find out? could you go for another president bush? former florida governor jeb bush is opening up the idea and not ruling out a run for the white house. the brother of bush 43 and son of bush 41 talked with jake tapper about all things bush in and an-depth interview and pushing his new book on immigration. jake is joining me now. i'm -- i'll be skeptical about this, jake. his just pushing a book or is this really sort of teeing himself up for the next presidential race in 2016, maybe trying to clear the feel early? >> he says he just wants to take advantage of this opportunity to speak his mind, about an important issue, immigration reform. he wants to try to resolve it and try t
. >> a woman in the united states told us this on the record. we published it last month. >> the dominican republic it will be interested to see that indeed these women were not paid. we'll be very interested to see what proof you can bring to us. we'd love to have you back on to talk about it. >> we will definitely keep investigating this story and let you know what we find out? could you go for another president bush? former florida governor jeb bush is opening up the idea...